The MATE is not responsible for the measurement - it simply shows the 
measurement and errors that the inverter reports. So I don't see how it could 
be the cause of your problem. 

There are a number of things to check on this - such as what the AC volt meter 
of the inverter says versus a good handheld volt meter - especially while the 
inverter is selling. If the AC wire is small or to long then there can be 
excessive voltage rise when the inverter is selling - but not while in the five 
minute delay period. 

Where you seeing the inverter cycle? Start selling and then stop in a minute or 
so? That's usually the problem caused by this sutuation. 

Contact me off-list and I will give you a couple other things to check and try. 

Christopher Freitas
OutBack Power Systems. 








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